1-Day Cycling, Foot Bathing

& Sake Brewery Tour

Best season: Spring ~ Autumn

[Important Notice]

This tour has been cancelled due to COVID-19 that continues to spread throughout the world.

This area, which is called Nishitama, is a neighborhood located to the west of the metropolitan area in Tokyo. There are mountains, rivers, good old Japanese culture and sound of nature instead of crowds, skyscrapers and bustle of a city. It's a part of a national park.

1. Cycling along the Akigawa Gorge

Rent a bike and depart for an adventurous cycling in the mountain side of Tokyo.

River runs through this area and it's a sources of environmental sustainability around here. Enjoy seeing beautiful scenery of a stream.

We will visit the Koutokuji Temple, the restaurant and the hot spring before going to a sake brewery.

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2. Koutokuji Temple

This historic temple, founded in 1373, is standing in a quiet area with a thatch roofed entrance gate covered with moss.

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There are gigantic Ginkgo trees. So you can enjoy the beautiful view of changing color of leaves in autumn.

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3. Lunch at Local Restaurant

The restaurant offers homemade vegetables on a big plate with beautiful decoration. They also serve very local sake brand Kisho.

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*We will visit other restaurants when this restaurant is not available.

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4. Bath Foot in Hot Spring

Awarded one of the best hot springs, "Seotonoyu" hot spring is good for your skin as it contains highly alkaline.

Bathing foot in a hot spring gets your whole body warm without taking all your clothes off by promoting blood circulation. There are many nerves in foot as known as a second heart, so you can also expect relaxing and detoxification effects.

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5. Tour the Sake Brewery

Established in 1863, Ishikawa Sake Brewery is a distinguished sake maker, brewing craft beer, too. Take a brewery tour and have some samplings.

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*We will visit other sake breweries when this brewery is not available.